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42 members
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The main criterion for inclusion of samples in the JBRJ DNA Bank is that they come from Brazilian native flora. | BR | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 13,229 | |
FIOCRUZ/Protozoa Collection (Consortium Member of FIOCRUZ Fundação Oswaldo Cruz) No description available | BR | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 83 | |
FIOCRUZ/Leishmania Collection (Consortium Member of FIOCRUZ Fundação Oswaldo Cruz) FIOCRUZ/CLIOC, acting as a "Biological Resource Centre" (as defined by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, OECD), is dedicated to the preservation, storage, distribution, taxonomic characterization, and identification of Leishmania and associated information, thus contributing to the scientific and technological development of Brazil.
In addition to developing specific research projects, CLIOC meets the demands of public research and education institutions or industry sectors, providing specialized services. | BR | ![]() | |||
CBG Collections maintains a globally unique natural history collection of 3.3 million specimens. Every specimen is digitized, and the exact storage location of each specimen is tracked in a collection management information system for quick reference and retrieval. The databased information for every voucher is also archived in the Barcode of Life Data System (BOLD; www.boldsystems.org), permitting the permanent storage, validation and analysis of barcode sequence data and associated specimen metadata. Most (88.6%) of the specimens have been DNA barcoded, and a few representatives of every species have been digitally imaged. | CA | ![]() | 2025-01-30 | 1,500,515 | |
No description available | CA | ![]() | 2023-04-18 | 5,746 | |
DNA & tissue samples in freezers (-80/-20) | CN | ![]() | 2022-03-18 | 22 | |
The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Research on Biological Resources is the biodiversity research branch of the National Environmental System (Sina). The institute is a civil nonprofit corporation linked to the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development. The Institute is responsible for carrying out scientific research on biodiversity in Colombia. This includes research on hydrobiological and genetic resources. In addition, the Institute coordinates the National System of Information on Biodiversity and the formation of the national biodiversity inventory. | CO | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 9,724 | |
Biobank of blood and DNA from amphibian, reptiles, birds, mammals and their hemoparasites from Apicomplexan, Kinetiplastida and Nematoda taxa. Samples are stored in ethanol, SET buffer or EDTA at -20°C. DNA extracted from some infected and non-infected vertebrate are resuspended in TE and stored at -20°C.
GERPH collection also has microscopic preparations as specimen voucher material and photographic record of the hosts. | CO | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 1,593 | |
The collection contains tissue and extracted DNA samples of vertebrates, namely birds. The samples origin from wild animals (e.g. European free-living bird collection) as well as men-reared species, including parrots and chickens collected mainly in Europe from birds kept by hobby breeders. Tissue samples represent mainly blood, but part of the samples is derived from other tissues and feathers.
Related collections: Tissue and DNA Collection of Free-Living Birds of the Czech Republic" | CZ | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 8,035 | |
Collection of mostly tissues and some DNA from wild vertebrates, with special focus on Central European fauna. | CZ | ![]() | 2023-12-18 | 13,943 | |
National facility for storing DNA and tissue samples from Denmark, the Faeroe Islands, Greenland and World Wide. | DK | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 37,573 | |
Museo de Zoología at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Ecuador hosts the largest specimen collection and Genome bank in Ecuador. The genome bank has over 40,000 tissues (updated to August 2015) stored in -80 ultra freezers. | EC | ![]() | 2018-06-07 | 30,648 | |
No description available | FR | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 378,735 | |
The Biobank of the Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change (LIB, Bonn and Hamburg) archives samples of animal and environmental DNA, fixed or snap-frozen tissue, and cell cultures, associated with the corresponding biological data. Storage temperatures: -190°C (liquid nitrogen), -80°C, -40°C, -20°C, ambient (sealed). Further info: https://bonn.leibniz-lib.de/en/biobank | DE | ![]() | 2025-01-30 | 303,153 | |
The DSMZ offers quality controlled DNA for PCR applications from nearly all bacterial strains and yeasts of the collection. Quality is also sufficient for genome sequencing applying Illumina and related techniques but not intended for long read sequencing. | DE | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 27,522 | |
The DNA Bank of the SGN and the Biodiversity and Climate Research Center (BiK-F) stores isolated genomic DNA of all organismal groups. | DE | ![]() | 2020-11-03 | 6,817 | |
The DNA bank of the Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem holds currently a collection of 20.000 plant DNA and tissue samples growing constantly. Its core collection focuses on the flora of the Berlin and Brandenburg but it also preserves DNA from the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Altai Mountains as well as more than 2000 diatom DNA samples. | DE | ![]() | 2024-08-21 | 17,920 | |
DNA & tissue samples in freezers (-80/-20 | DE | ![]() | 2018-06-07 | 11,311 | |
HNHM is one of the outstanding institutions of the Hungarian cultural and scientific life. It is one of the largest natural history collections among the Central and Eastern European institutions, comprising more than 10.1 million items, among them 200,000 type specimens including 44,110 primary types. They hold the most important reference and historical collections for the entire Carpathian Basin, major portions of the Balkans, C, E and SE Asia. HNHM holds important 200-300 years old historical collections. The best represented areas are the Palaearctic, Oriental and Ethiopian biogeographic regions, and in case of soil animals also the tropical part of S America.
The collections are well organised so the desired specimens or taxa can easily be retrieved. The Bird, Mammal, Anthropological, Mineralogical, and parts of the Invertebrate collections were recently moved into state-of-the-art storage areas, which provide an excellent environment for preservation and improved the access to the collections.
The staff are leading experts in their fields thus represent rare or unique expertise in Europe, which is demonstrated by our involvement in establishing NATURA 2000 and National Biodiversity-monitoring System (NBmR), LIFE+ and LIFE IP programs, European fauna monographs, Balkan flora monographs, EU-COST Actions, etc. Consultation with phytosanitary and quarantine specialists is part of the HNHM core work.
The library with more than 300,000 volumes is the nationally recognized centre for natural history and it holds one of the most important archives for natural historians in Central and Eastern Europe. | HU | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 11,436 | |
Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute (JNTBGRI) is one of the pioneer institutes in India devoted to the conservation and sustainable utilization of tropical biodiversity. The plant conservation activities of JNTBGRI are aligned with the targets laid out under the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC), which are highly relevant to all the targets under SDG 15. We are now home to over 4000 species, including several species endemic to the Western Ghats. JNTBGRI is unique in its conservation actions with conservatories for all major plant groups and exclusive conservatories for threatened species in India. JNTBGRI is structured in such a way that garden and research and development activities are carried out in an inclusive manner. | IN | ![]() | 2025-01-29 | 92 |